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Ajlouny Injury Law Protects The Rights Of Burn Victims

Injury from fire is painful and will probably require long tern rehabilitation. Burn injuries caused by an explosion, car or house fire, can be traumatic, life-threatening, and permanent. The New York law firm of Ajlouny Injury Law represents individuals and family members in cases involving burn injuries from fires, chemicals, and defective products. If you have suffered a burn or scar from an accident, you need an attorney that will work to get you the type of settlement that will help you recover both physically and financially from your accident.

If you have suffered burn injuries, you need to focus on your recovery without worrying about medical bills, time away from work, or family support obligations. You deserve financial compensation. Ajlouny Injury law protects the rights of burn victims, helping you file a personal injury claim.

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Burn accident causes:

-Car accidents
-Dangerous product injuries
-Boiling hot water spills
-Residential fire
-Electrical fire
-Explosion

Fire/Smoke Inhalation Deaths: 3,275

This total includes 2,745 deaths from residential fires, 310 from vehicle crash fires, and 220 from other sources. One civilian fire death occurs every 2 hours and 41 minutes. The odds of a U.S. resident dying from exposure to fire, flames or smoke is 1 in 1442. Fire and inhalation deaths are combined because deaths from thermal burns in fires cannot always be distinguished from deaths from inhalation of toxins in smoke.

Sources: National Fire Protection Association: Fire Loss in the U.S. during 2014 (accessed on 2/8/16, at https://nfpa.org). National Safety Council Injury Facts Sheet 2015 (accessed 2/8/16, at https://nsc.org).

Hospitalizations Related to Burn Injury: 40,000, including 30,000 at hospital burn centers

Over 60% of the estimated U.S. acute hospitalizations related to burn injury were admitted to 128 burn centers. Such centers now average over 200 annual admissions for burn injury and skin disorders requiring similar treatment. The other 4,500 U.S. acute care hospitals average less than 3 burn admissions per year.

Sources: National Inpatient Sample (HCUP-NIS: 2010 data); National Hospital Discharge Survey (2010 data); recent 100% hospitalization data from several states.
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